Comments by "Charles Brightman" (@charlesbrightman4237) on "The UK’s ‘man at the EU’ on the Brexit saga - and the threat of no deal" video.
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Andy Barker I guess I see 'time' differently. For me, 'space' is energy itself, the energy unit of this universe being the 'gem' photon, all is 'light' and interacting 'light'. 'Time' is the flow of energy. Hence 'space time' being energy and it's flow.
Now, utilizing modern science's view of reality:
a. Modern science claims that energy cannot be created nor destroyed. Hence, energy is either truly eternally existent, or modern science is wrong.
b. Modern science claims that we have new cells that come into existence inside of our body on a daily basis. This appears to be really true.
So, since I have a body with energy and cells in it:
* A part of me is eternally existent and a part of me is being born anew on a daily basis.
* My current body extends from eternity past until now.
* Rising to a higher level of thought, the 'now' that I exist in is 'eternal'.
* I am currently existing in the 'eternal now'.
* I am currently an actual eternally consciously existent entity existing in the eternal now.
(And so are you by the way assuming you are at least human).
And, if my Theory Of Everything is truly correct, then:
* I am currently an actual eternally consciously existent being of light existing in an environment entirely made up of light and interacting light, all existing in the eternal now.
(And so are you by the way, even if you aren't human).
And, if my perspective of space time is correct, then:
* I am a very part of eternally existent space time itself.
(And so are you by the way, here again, even if you aren't human).
But now, the current analysis seems to indicate that it will not always be this way. The current form of me will eventually dissipate back into the light from whence I came and "I" will be gone forever. I will forget everything I ever knew and experienced and will eventually be forgotten one day in future eternity as if I never ever existed at all in the first place.
(And so will you be, here again, even if you aren't human).
For every second of the clock that ticks by, is one less second that I will be alive.
(Ditto for you, even if you aren't human).
Nature is our greatest ally in so far as Nature gives us life and a place to live it, AND Nature is also our greatest enemy that is going to take it all away. (OSICA)
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